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Albert Einstein and the Frontiers of Physics by Jeremy Bernstein

February 7, 2013
By Edmund Lafkas BRONZE, Cincinnati, Ohio
Edmund Lafkas BRONZE, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Albert Einstein and the Frontiers of Physics

The book Albert Einstein and the Frontiers of Physics By: Jeremy Bernstein was really interesting. It was a great read. Though when you first start reading it, it sounds really confusing and hard to understand but, when you read a little bit at a time and try to simplify what the author wrote, it actually becomes really easy to read.
The book is definitely great for finding information on projects while at the same time you’re reading. It gives a bunch of information on how Albert came up with the theory of relativity and how he moved to different countries a couple times. It would also probably be a great read for kids 12+ to read or if you’re really big into the life of Albert Einstein or physics. Overall the book can be a great read for anybody depending on what you like to read.
As I said in the beginning, the author made the book sound really confusing and hard to understand. I thought that the author could have kept all the same great information will writing what he was trying to say while keeping it simple. Though this is really the only thing I didn’t like about the book.

The mood of the book could be different with in a moment of reading two sentences. The beginning of the story was very interesting mood. Then very suddenly the mood changed to “this is kind of getting boring” mood. Finally, the end is gradually becoming sad because Albert is passing away. Over all it is a very moody book.

If I had to choose between on whether or not I had to read this book again I probably would not only because I’m not that big on Einstein or physics. I thought it would be a nice read when I picked it up and it turned out to be a great read. If you decide to read this book I hope that you enjoy it.


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